#7: Why Are You a Christian? [Podcast]

Why are you a Christian?

If you ask a lot of Christians you’ll usually get one of these answers—I was raised in the church, my parents were Christians, I had a powerful experience or God changed my life. And I’m grateful for these answers.

But at the end of the day, the reason why I’m a Christian is because it’s true. I’m convinced it accurately describes reality.

And if you asked the Apostle Paul, he’d tell you the same thing. In his words, “if Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless; you are still in your sins.” (see also 1 Cor. 15)

I’m a Christian because I believe Jesus rose from the dead. It was a real, historical event that you can investigate with eyes wide open.

Does Christianity work? Yes.

Can it make your life better? Yes again. (Just read the book of Proverbs!)

But Christianity is not true because it works. It works because it’s true.

In our post-Christian culture where feelings reign supreme, students need to know that the main reason to become a Christian is that it’s actually true.

Do All Roads Lead to God? (Quick Listen)

 

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